Albion manager Peter Taylor heaped praise on former England Under-21 charge Darius Vassell after his sparkling senior squad debut.
Vassell capped an accomplished all-round display with an acrobatic volley during the second half to earn England a creditable draw with Holland in Amsterdam.
It was a performance which saw his chances of making the World Cup Squad improve dramatically.
Taylor, who brought Vassell into the under-21 set-up in April 1999, said: "It was a fantastic debut, I am delighted for him.
"He did some very good things and scored a great goal. He is a confident boy, quick and really strong for his size."
In becoming the first player to score on his England debut since Rob Lee in 1994, Vassell took his tally for the season to 11 goals.
Taylor added: "In the past people have said he hasn't scored enough, but with him playing more first-team football at Aston Villa he has shown he can get his fair share of goals."
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